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How about studying in Sweden?

Sweden is the hometown of Nobel, with developed science and technology, high level of higher education, and several universities with a certain reputation in the world.

In addition to school and professional factors, there are at least two advantages to studying in Sweden: First, not only primary and secondary education in Sweden is free, but also universities generally do not charge tuition fees, so foreign students can save this expense; Second, Sweden is a well-known "welfare state". Foreign students who study in Sweden for more than one year are automatically registered and can enjoy publicly funded medical care. In addition, Sweden has a stable society and good public security, so you will feel more secure when studying and living in Sweden.

But there are also disadvantages to studying in Sweden: first, Swedish universities generally teach in Swedish, especially for undergraduates. If you don’t understand Swedish, it is impossible to enroll; second, the cost of living in Sweden It is relatively high. According to the budget made by the Swedish Immigration Bureau for foreign students, each person needs to spend about 6,300 Swedish kronor (about 10 kronor per US dollar) per month, including 2,400 kronor for food, 2,100 kronor for accommodation, 500 kronor for transportation, and other expenses. The cost is 1300 kronor.

Although Chinese students are not afraid of hardship and can live frugally, they still have to spend about 5,000 crowns a month. Learning in this way for several years will cost a lot of money.

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